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Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" \" i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TT p\u2014 il = - soru YRAR\u2014NO 227 MORES ET STUD me re 0 \u201c.; > ET POPULOS ET | L14 DICAM.\u2014 Virg.Georgy JV.5.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 95, 1885 ° a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ET \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tr \u2014 \u2014 RIOT IN MONTREAL.\\ JUMBO'S DEATH, st \u2014 \u2014 , where th y liv AN ANTI-VACCTINATIONIST NOB DEFY THE AUTHORITIES JEVERAL BUILDINGS WAECK WD - FERRULE OPFOSITION OP THE POLIOR \u2014ATTEMPT EL INCENDIARISM\u2014MORE TROUBLE sXPECTED ToNIGHT © MONTREAL, Sept 28\u2014Tbi6 oven.ug a disgracelui anti vaccination riot broke out among the French Canadian population.Fur nome Lime put there lave been mutterings againet th\u201c puissent momsures enforced by (he Board of Health and this afternoon nt the meeting of the City Council Lhe rant fur vacoi.ation was ent down fram $5000 to $3000.\u2018Three Frenoh Çauadian Aldermen anuounced thal the city Was on the ave of a riot.This proved only too true far about seve: oclosk à howling mob surrounded this East End branch teaith Oifica and COMPLETELY WRECKEU THE BUILDING.Tho police en laty were powerless and We mob gatberiug strength from this marched upon the central office, in the City Hall.By this time, however, ie riot alarm bad been svunded and a sirong force of coostables were galhered inside the building, but for suite the cons'ables wore like dume driven sheep, As there wae NO ONE TO COMMAND them.After thie mob swushed the Ceutral HeslLh Office they toraed their aliention Lo tho Coutrai Polive station «nd guon bad all the Wivdows there ro duced to atoms.Revoiver shots were frevly tired at the police and to scare thera the officers fired over their hondw, only tu be recvived with jrorn wd laughter Things now lyoked en bud thet the mvp were araged win life and fixed bayonets.bus bappily it wae not deo d necessary Le uve thew.The constables now OHARGED THE MOB, clubbing tbe n right sud loft, and suc seeding in dispersing them, bat not betore iLey bad managed to wrock the grostrr porcion of the Court House wadowe, oppusite the City Haliine mob uow vroke up inte different bodies aud proceeded Lo .wruck Lhe sindows of the Herald Ollice, the win dows of the Finnnve Committee and of public vacoinutors.A mumber ut sreste were mado and the city isin A dale of great excitement It ig thugs the riots will ve continu d lemurrow might, \u2018The police will patrol arcund the public buildings all nghl, while the military tomorow will be boid in readiness tu quickly put a stop to & repesition ut such scencé.Aller tho rioters lott the Herald Ofice Lunight they pruyseded again to the East Bnd of the city.Tue rioters SKT FIRE TO THE RESIDENCE of Ur Laporte, onu at the public vacci bators, vu Plessis street, bul the fire extinguished befor: any material dam- igo was done by fie.The Louws, however, mac Ladly wrecked by the siones fred by the mou Dr Lubsrge, medical healt officer, bad bis house *ho dnmaged by thew, and Alderman Grouier, cuairmau ot the Finance Lomait toe, ANOTHER ATTACK ¥a8 mado on the East End health vffieu the policemen on guard being over powered, and the obiel who went in to proteet the building gol elubbed Mid kisked abost tue (ace.Tboy sieared out all tbe placards and disin foctaute in the office and did other damage, They also tore down the Plourds makring the vaccination sia- lions in several places While the Chiot of Pulice was at the \"th office bo uuticed a man trying \u20180 kuvek down the siovo Lo set fre, hen be gave a fire alarm, and when ie Bremen camo to put the fire out tome MEN CANE UP WITH AXES And threatened 10 ont the bose ae soun 8 the water was tmrned vn.Tho Olist of Police wae rescn d and taken ome Batons wore used with vigor Md wauy of Lhe rivers were badly Cut ubout tlie bend and tad Several Arrests have boos made, iuolading tho tingiesdurs ot the rioters ! Lan AB-URD CHARGE OF BLEPUANTIOIDE AGAINST BARNUM ! Hagrpoup, Ct, Sept 26\u2014A speoisl from Bridgeport Lo the Sunday\u2019 Globe givos an interview with ono of Bainum's employees, who declares! that Jambo was led 10 the track at 8t Phomas for the express ;.urpose of ba | ing killed Jumbo was suffering from an incurable pulmonary trouble vad | was bevoming worthless, sad it wes feurod that if the publie learned this, they woult become indignant at Br «am for oruelly exhibiting the huye pot, who wap almont unfit to «ull ut sll, consequently he was to be killed for advertising purpuses in thy most tragio manner.An atlempt had de fore bevn made at Mootroal, but it had miscarried KXOESSIVE BOYCOTTING À 0nso illautrating the unsorupuluus exces Lo which b.yeotting hus buen carried has just comms under notips À respeciable farmer named Lane, read ing near Cork, wan a prominent Len guery nnd, having excited some local joslousy, was pointed at \u2018ae having tiken the grazing of an evicted farm, and was subjected to boyo.ttiug by his neighbors.[L transpired that Lane was not the prson who took the land in question, but a person of the samo name.An inquiry by Donis Lime in ths Dublin courte resulted in the discovery thal among prominent members Of the local Leaguers wyo promoted the boyoutting of Lane four orfivent them had «otually sent in tenders themsolves for the evicted tar, snd their action was «lengethor promuted by logal jealonuy UE HAD TO PAY.À rich man in D«venport, Uilinois, hired x men to dis hin à cisteru, #çrosing to pay $12 far the jb.Alter it was done the rich man scizod the Inbovrci\u2019s touls and losked them up, allegins Lhac the cistorn loaked.It wae really a rues to make the work ingman Lake [css pay.{he Iotter dis sombled his rago nnd induced tho rick man tu descend iuto the cistern to ox amine .t No noouér had he wone so thnn the laborer drew up the ladder a club, vowing tuac the other shoul net come ap until he had seltle] the bill, \u2018The (mprisenad one yelled \u201cMurder I\" aud \u201cFire l\" and à erowd ot his neighbors gathered, bul when they loaned the trouble no one would intorfor-, and thoy let him stay uatil he liquidated.WHAT IS THIS DISEASE [HA: IS COMING UPON Ux?Like a thie! at night it steals in upon ns unawares.Many persons bave pains about the chest and sides, aud sometimes in tue back.They feel dull and sleepy ; the mouth has & bad t sie, expecially in the moruing.A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth.Thesppetite is poor.There is a feeling like a heavy ioad ou the stomach ; sometimes a fans all- gone rousation nt the piv of the stomach whio -+ od does not satisfy.[I'he eyssare sunken, the hands and leet become cold and clammy.After u while a cough sets in at tirst dry, but after a fow mouths it 1s | attended with a greenish coloured ex- | pectoration, .lhe afflicted one feels bired ali the while, and sleep does net seem to aflord any res.After a time he becomes nervous, frritible, snd gloomy, aud has evil forebodinge.There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling aensation in the head when rising up suddenly.The bowels become costive; the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes thiok and \u2018stagnant ; the whites of the eyes become and stood guard over the cistern pied \u2018 e boémmunity bow jo hat estimatios the artiole is bold: John Archer, Harthiil, neay aheBfold; 1 oan conf lently racommend Li to ait who way be suffering feura liver or stumseh complaints, \u2019 having the testimony of my dustomers, Vho have Érived gro «thenefit from she irre a ; Pills.Tha sale is incressing mondeséaily .; Ges A Webb, 143, York stregh, Belfast; 1! have sold u large quantity, and the paitics\u2019 have testified to its b Ing what yd.Fopregent J 8 Met hte, 88, HighgeW, Kestal; I have alw.ys grest pleasure in recommending the Curative Byrup, ter ! haue Sever kaown « cate In which it has not roll Raglhas ¢ pmsl) Thavo sold many grosses.Robt G Gould, 37, High streot, Andover: IL have always taken à great fnterest in your tudioi .6s aud | have recommended them, us 1 huve fouud num :rous cases of curs (rom thelr use, ; l\u2019ho was Chapman, West Auckisnd ; 1 find that the trade stoadlly Jncreasos I sell mors of your medicines than any other kind N Darroll, Cluu, :aop.All who buy it are p'eas d, and rocommond it.- Jos Bulkwill, A £8, Kingsuridge: Tue public wsom te appreci to their grent value =A Armster!, Market =trest, Dalten-luurness: It is nee lless for mo to say that your valauule medicli.es hive great s.le in thin district gro ver than auy other I know of.giving great satlsf cti on Robt Luine, Melksham : I cau wil recommend the Curativs Syrup from haviag proves its efficiency for indigestion wyself, Friockheim, A broath, Formeshire, Sept 23,1882 Dear vic,-Last year I est you à letter ro.commending Mother Sefgel\u2019s Syrup, L have very mp-h pleasure in still bearng testi- mouy to ths very satlsfu tory results of tue famed Syrup aud Pills.Most pateut wedi.elues die out witu me, but Mother 8¢-gel has had a steady sa.e evor sin 01 commenced-ant is stlil in as great demand as when I first began to sell theme icine.The cures which h ve come under my notice are chiefly liver cowplaint and gennral debility, A certaiu minister in my nelghberhoed aays it is the only thing which bis benefitted him sud restored him tv «is normal condition vf health after being unable to pres:h lor s cons d- rable length of time.I cou men.Moa also a grat mauy cases but sp.e would not allow, A nem friend of mine who is very much addicted to costiveness, or constipation, finds that Mether Seigel's Pills are the only pitls which suit his complsint.all other pills cause à reaction, which is verr uns noying Moth-r Neigel's- Pills do not leave vad after-effect 1 Lave wuch pleasure in comm:uding again to sufferiug Lumanity Mo Lior Seigel\u2019s weuicides, which are no shum It thin letter Is vi any service you can publish it.Yours very truly, (Sigued) William 8 Glass, Chemist A J White, Esq (Sigued; Joba H Lightfoo.t 15th August, 1883 Lear Sir, \u2014l write t> teil you tuat Mr.Henry Hiuier, of Yatesuury, Wiis, iuforms me that he suttersd (rom a severe form of indigestion [or upwards of four years and took no end old ootor's medicine without | | the sli utest venelit, anu declares Mother Seigel's Syrup, which be got from me vas saved bis life + Yours truly, (Signed) N.Webb, Mr White.Chemist, jaine.| For sale by W.B'1UNET & Co, Drugyiats) 139 & 141, St, Joseph ¥t., Bt.Roch, Quetec ; aud A.J.WHITE, L.D., Branch uitics, 76 st.Jaunes St, Montrealet rer A RANDTRUNK KAILWAY FERRY, Uu and atier the 29a Juue, the Ferry stesmor WILL Leave QUEBEU | LEVIN, P.M.2 AJ 1.30 Lightaing Ex- | IU Matti trous tne {ress to the West West Pv, 1.3 Mail to; the | .press irom the Wes West (0) Mized (rom Richmond.| | 1.40 Ligh ning Bx- \u2018wg interae ste trips ror Fioighy tinged with yellow, the urine is scanty and high-oolored, depositiag » sediment © alter standing.There is frequently \u201c| spitting up of the foot, sometimes with a swestish taste; this ia trequentiy attended wita palpitatioe of the heart; the vision becomes impaired with spois befors the yes; thers isa leeling of great prostratione and weainess.All of these symptoms are in tui present.it is thought that « nearly one-third of our population hag | this diseass in some of ils varied forms, It has been fouad that medical men aave mistaken tha nature of this disease.Some otbers for kidney diseass, etc, etc, but nous of the various Kinds of treatment have besn attended ith success, because the remedy should be such as to act aur.| moriously upon each oe of thess organs, and upon the stomach as w li; for in Dyspepsia (lur tuisis really what the dis | ease 13) ail of these organs partake of toi \u2018 upon all at tue same time.Neigel's Ouristianit has [ a : aexous ity bas found a Warm and s Tia TS Ne ee Curative Syrop, nols iike a cunem io this | .a à f ivi rend 108 Kiag of Siem: | sort Lo almost imme- {uo followlog letters trom ' disease aud require & remedy thst will act | ences required.CANADA, Province of Gages, | Superior Court.Distriot of Quebec.No.418.Dame Rosalie Martineau, ot the Parish of St, David, ia the County of Levis, wite commune en biens ot Napoleon Murray, Pisintiff ; va.Napoleun Murray, Of the gaid place, Convraotor Defendant.An action in separation as t2 property have treated it for « liver complaint, has been taken in this osuse.aebec, August 25, 1885.| ALPHONSE BERNIER Atte.for Plalutiff { 1 198-1m \u2018TWO SERVANIS WANTED.| sad Housemuid.» \u201cApply to .wo SPR MRS, SHOR), Betrea io 3 ok.! A good Cx Refsr.2343 Mc COLL B DAILY EVENING MERCURY.SIX O'CLOCE KDITL.» PRIOE OF 4 \u20acX>X ROS & CO, MANCPACTUBERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS INF.LARDINE AND OTHER MACHINE AND ILLUMIATING.« OILS =.GERARD STREET TORO 15 DON RIVER saute N TO.afane 1, 58-620 St.Romuald and Sillery Ferry.NEEM EVES,\u201d CAPT.DESROCHER, Un aad after MONDAY, the 13th May, will leave (weatuer aud ciroumataaces per mitting) ax followe:\u2014 Leave Loaves 81 Rouoarp 8.004.M, 518 A.M.$00AM sve AM, 11.30 À 4.1000 P.M, 4.00 P.M, 1.0 PM.409 Pu, 300PM, 5.15 P.M.500 P.M, SUN (AYS Quasac Sr Bouvaus 130 PX 200 PM | 200 PM 600 PM S580 PM {SLAND 0+ ORLEANS FERRY.NIEANER \u201cORLEANS,\u201d CAPTAIN BOLDUC.whew us A ee orn weather and circumstances permitting :s Luavs Oxisans Lzavs Queso 5.15 AM.6.15 A.M.8.00 A.M: 9.15 P.M.10.00 A.M (1.30 A.M, 1:30 P.M.230 P.M 3.30 P.M.4.30 PM, 5,15 P.M 6.15 P.M, SUNDAYS: LEayn ORLUANS.Lesva Queruc.11.30 AM.Luly P.M, 1.45 P.M.230 P.M.3.156 P.M, 400 P.M.8.00 PM.#@F-Calling at it.Joseph up and dowo yy A SGAM ESS S : | Uuebec & Lake St.John Railway Un and after MUNDAY, 220d June,1885, U'ratne miitrun daily (Sundays exceptev) te «nd from Palais Station, Quebec, ne toile#s:\u2014 » GOING NORTH.6.85 A.M, MIXED leaves Quebes for Lake Simos arriving at Bt Raymon.\u2019 at 10, and nt Lake Simon a: 1045 am.3.80 I>.Ml.MAIL leaves Quebec or 5.Baymond, arciviag there at T15 pu.GOING sOUTH.7-10 A.M.MALL leaves st.Kaymoud I.Quebec,arrivirg there at 8 84 am, ; 1.15 P.M.MIXED loaves Lake Bimor at 1 16 and St Raymond at 2 30 p m for Quevec, arriving there at600 pu, Mail Train going North runs\u2019 through te Lake Simon on Mondays an4 Fri iays connecting with constraction trains to and from Riviere à Pierre.WF\u201d Treinarun by Kantern Standard Time, Trains oounect at Nt, Ambroise with stages for Indian lorette, at Valoartier Station with stage tor Valcartier Village and as St.4abriel with the new road for the River aux Pios settlements, SutuLu Fans Return first-class lickets.on Saturdays good till following Tuesday.J.G.SCOTT, Seo & Manager, June 23, 1835.| Commoeria! Chambe y: : MORRI N COLLEGE TWENTY-THIRD SESSION.The Reverend Dr.Cook, Principal.| Built, Fron St The Classes in Latin, Greek, Logic, Mental and Moral Philesophy, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Engtish Litera ture, French and German will be opened en LUESDAY, the 23ud imat., at 10 a.m.\u2018There will be specis] Frencs and German Clauses for Ladine and Gentlemen.For inlormat:on en tnis polat apply to Prof.Miller.: .Tas Facalty of Arte is nililieted ti Motsiil University, à «d e ppt y NEW YOBK #TOO0KN Bord ty 1.sre Si ter Strest, opposite the G.N.W.Trisgraph Company.Noibb Puoillo 200.Do Prof .000 0000 Nich Conusl North West.Do Pret.Pullusen Car Greyvn By \u2026 Duie & Cent Out & West.Pacifle Malt.Beading .\u2026.\u2026.Wt Paul 8M Lccosececeus + MPa ions capocu cea gi i'wul & Owsha ,.500000 + st Paul & Vunhs p of ,,,,.9:4| 93 FORNBlHC one +erocsc0 suce 184: 1 Cu Vwi 2.453) 45 Unlow Pee .aui| «9.wu Tel, esj| ce Weal B Bde \u201ca \u20ac Lou Puc se] 364 On Tuna 214; 21 slo tacit 84.bonver & oe Uraud 133) 134 M oCeutr-l iii iene vassfsres tok Inland | ' 320 ji N SOuBY Lure es Cue 1a GBAINS IN NEW YORE Op k|4.16C1use 98 Whnat., OCb.00000 c00000 set Nov, sa 97 bec.99 9 vuit ses Oct.46, 48 Nev.48 4 Dec.41 474 X X AFWCASTLE GRATE COAL ROBT.BORLAND & to .Hunrakes ¢ ce, Tend icketa only 85.Shares in Proportion.M8 Unpltal Prise, $75,000.79 a state Lottery Oo'y, Asreby certify | 9 we Loree Je Srrançemente/er ail the MontAly and Bsmé- Anusul Drawings of Pas Louisiane Stat Lottery Come pany, and in perion « and somirel the Drewings themselves, ond that ts same are eon.dusted with Aonowy, fairness, snd in good faith towerd ali pertes, and wa enihorise ths Company 80 use this CortiAcaie, with /ec-simites of our sig Advertisements, stures aitached in ts lucorporated lo 1968 for 36 years by the Legislature for Educationst and Oharltable purposss\u2014with a capital of $1,000,000\u2014to which rve jand of over $580,000 hap sluce ded.: Hy su overwhelming pepulsr vote, 11a franolilse was o a a of the praseyt HBuate Cunsbibution, adoftéd December 21.A.D.1070.The only Lottery aver voted on and endorsed by the poor le of any State.IT MEVSR HOALEN OR PONTPONNS.Its Uraud Single Namber Drawings take place Te FO WIN 4 Splendid rinnity T A FOLTUNE.TER TH GRAND DBAWING, CLASS IK, INTHE ACADEMY OF MUBIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, October 13, 885-155 Monthly Drawing, Capital Prize, 975,000.180,000 Tickeiuat Five Doilars Each, tlons, tu Kifthr in proportion, LIST OF PRISUS, L Capltal prise.Fracseen + $18,000 I do du .6,000 1 do do wer 10,009 2 prizes of $4000 | .12,000 8 do 3000.> 10,000 10 de \u20141loô0.10,000 20 dn 800 10,000 100 do 200 30,000 300 do 100.30,00 500 de 50.26,000 1000 do Beer niin sees 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRISRS, NEWCASTLE SMITHS COAL ROBT.BORLAND & Co SCOTCH STEAM COAL BCBT.BORLAND & Co AMLHICAS ANTHRACITE CEAL! Letters to ROBT.BORLAND & CO.\u2014\u2014\u2014 anata \u2014 116, Peter Street. X College oi rhysicrans & Surggons PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Provincial Medical Board.SEMI-ANNUAL MENTING.(Provincial Medical Bohrd) ol 1he College of Physicians and Surgeons of ths Prdvines dt Quebso will be held en Wednesday, the 30th Sept next, AT TRN AM, la the rooms of tte Medical Faculty 0: Java) University, Québes.Candidates for Examination or fo: \"License must seid Vhoir papets (including | Psrtificaie of Sdmissiol to the sludy of | Medicine), also the fes fôr the licens, $10, Stieast ren daye previous to the me Lu eftuer of tue tadbraigned Secrèlaries, The Board of Rxaminers for the Diploma vl Midwite (City of Quesec) wili eit at the Ci y, date and hour above mentioned, 4,G.BELLEAU, M.D., Quebec.\u2026.- f.WAYLAND CAMPBELL M.D.Montreal, Becretaries.Auguet24, 1865, STEAM.YAGHT \u201cVEGA.\u201d 10m this date Mr.Beaulieu Propriet ' ; Ua Sogn Yaeht «Vv, a,\" 86, 8t.Peter ! tréet, mil ha veudy to engage \u2018her tor Purate Excursions up of down the river af 9 Approximation prises of $300.$6,750 9 do do 100.,, 4,500 9 do do 15, 3,30p 1,967 Prizes, anounting to.$365,500 Application for rates to clubs shonid be Ware only to the office of the Company in New Orleans.Forfurther information, write clearly, giv- fug full address, POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Ord-rs, or New York Exchangein crdinary letter.Currency by Express (al vuins of $5 aud wpwards at onr *rprnse) addressed M.A.DAUPHIN, New Orleans.La.Or M.A, DAUPHIN, 807 Nrventh Nireet.Wanhiugton, D.C, .Make P.Q.Money Orders payable and address Registered NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orlenns.La.OR LOUISIANA NATIONAL HANK, New C:.Mu.Lun.STATI NATIONAL | K.New Oriean-, La., GERMANIA NA I'TONAL RANK, New Orléans, La.216-4w ood f De ; nef THE QUEBEC Dal mmr THE ao the vey flower of our flock.girls in residunges a bones.\u2018They have been brougbt up, Bot as panpersy for indeed nono ol them were such, they are simply orphan.d shildren or cuildren of u poor Lat i:dusirious class, dishonest, untrathtul,or lazy ; all huce been trained in oar little cottage.fur the busy household, * \"TA a ms À QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY Tussvay Evanino, Serremden 29 SIX DEATHS À DAY \u2018À Disessé in Nova Scotia that is Causing Alarm.| By Lolegraph to the Meroury 1 Bangor, Maine, Sepu 29\u2014\"l'here ta! much anxiely in, Esstern Maine regard : piot tonight the ng reports of the existence of Asistie i F obelers st TI>ntspo-', Nova Sostis.[1 ommussioners | | l< reported the donthe nt Hautaport Svrraye wix à day out of à population of 1000.Tho epidemic is ssid to have been onused hy the siench from a pit where the varousess of a great number of dead fish were buried last fall, \u2014\u2014 FALL OF AN ABROLITE By telegraph to Tas Mszovry Wasuinaron, Sept 29 \u2014lhe aerolite which caused s0 much consternation last Saturday, wus discovered lass night burird deep in ihe ground on the farm of Samuel Connor) near Canons It is very large.burg.- BANKING HOUSE ASSIGNED.By telegraph to the Mercury, New York, Sopt 20\u2014The well known banking snd brokerage house of Sonthorn & Co, made an assignment to Morrie & Miller, with preferencen amounting to $69,000, \u2014 FLOODS IN BENGAL By cau.: to The Mercury.CALCUTTA, Sept.29 \u2014Disantroua flrods hate occurred in Bongal.Fulee Bay was»Wep! completely so that most of the inhabitants perished.LONDON's NEW LORD MAYOR By cable to Tas Mzroury., Lowpon, Sept 29\u2014Alderman J hu Sunples, FSA, wus today elected Lors Mayor of London DR BARNARDO'S HOMEs LA-T BATCH OF JUVENILES sEwr OUT Tu CANADA THIS YEAR Du.BauNarpo has despatch.d the lant of «migration partios t« Canada for this year.The party cou.sisted of 4b girls, who, De.Laiiardo wiiten \u201clike all the childrer wv lich have beou sent to Canada this year, We havo picked those 45 out of 300 htiie at our village No one is vici.u-, practioul work of a amall but LY HVENING MERCURY.À THE MONTREAL RIOT Intense Excitement\u2014The Under Arme\u2014More Trouble Expected To-night.' By telograpli Lo The Mercury, MontasaL Sep; 29\u2014The excitement smeng the citizens teday over the apt vaocinstion riot last night le intense, and many declare that the | time bas \u2018come to proclaim martial law.As there le danger of another \u2018Mayor bes asked that 600 men of the Btb millvury dis ried be PLACED UNDER ARNG TONIGHT He has also ordered tie detectives tv scour the city and fini the ringleaders of the riot.Tho rioters last right were well organized and were head-d by threes mon in 4 ourriage wuo dive od their movements Chief Paradis, Who was clabtied and stoned at the corner of Hubert and Ontario streets, received some very painful wounds, but fortunately wo serious results are anticipated.MAYOR BEAUGRAND ROSE FROM H1S 810K BED and came dewn town to take meusures to quell the riot, His energetie mea sures sro commended by all.He says if the Aldermen will net sssist him in thiematier be will protest the ltves and property of the eitfzens on his ows responsibility.Col Kennedy bad à gaard of the Montres! Enginesrs on duty at Bonse ouurs Murket ail night, WHILE THE RIOT WAS IN FULL PROGRESS at tbe City Hall, Sorgt Besuetiemin und sub Qunsiable Bureau arrested a man named Alphonse Moresy, a shive maker, in the net of throwing stones at Lhe winduws, Sergt Kehoe and rab Cousiatle Prevost nl
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